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Faculty of Engineering, and how the Faculty supports people to achieve their potential, please see our staff blog: https://engineering.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/category/engineering-includes-me/ Contract type
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. The research aims at developing experimentally validated models for nonlinear aeroelastic systems in the presence of freeplay. The work will involve developing mathematical models to describe the nonlinear
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has a dedicated programme manager and administrator to support team members deliver an ambitious and exciting programme of work. Interview date: w/c 8th September 2025. This post will provide initially
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A strong and vibrant research team with steady-stream publications in high-calibre venues is looking for a postdoctoral researcher (30-months fixed-term) to develop novel approaches to dynamic 3D
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. The appointees will be responsible for direct teaching and clinical supervision of specific areas within the Dental Therapy (BDT) and Dental Hygiene (BDH) programmes aligned to their expertise. Part of our
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improve standards of medicines use compared with usual general practice care. The project, funded by the NIHR Health Service and Delivery Programme, has three core objectives: successful implementation
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secure, efficient, and reliable operations. Responsibilities include analysing trends, evaluating new technologies, supporting users, and contributing to planning, documentation, and platform development
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are safe, compliant, cost-effective, and aligned with University standards and strategic goals. Identifying and resolving risks and issues that affect scope, programme or quality. Overseeing remedial works
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findings at conferences or seminars. Develop a plan for personal research. Submit or contribute to bids. Participate effectively in activities to achieve engagement with research, and/or impact beyond
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and develop data-driven theoretical models for temporally correlated transport processes. The project is well-suited to current PhD students or postdoctoral scholars who are comfortable crossing